I would argue that Cousins/Barkley/Chubb makes them Wilcard contenders in the AFC. Especially if they use the rest of their resources to solidify the offensive line and defensive backfield.
In this scenario, Billy Price (OG/C from Ohio State) would make a lot of sense for them in the second round.

Better team?!?!?!? You're delusional. The Eagles played a B- game and won. If they played 10 times the Eagles would have scored 35+ points 10 times. That game was a phantom defensive holding penalty from getting out of hand.
Also, this anti-Belichick nonsense might be the stupidest thing I've ever heard in my life. I'm not just talking about sports.

I wonder if Cousins' high risk/high reward style is the right fit with a team who wants to lean on their defense. I actually think he makes the most sense in Cleveland.
I know it became cool and fashionable to overly criticize Blake Bortles, but he played well in the last two months.

With the Steelers imploding and the Ravens aging by the day, could the Browns make the playoffs next year with Cousins, Saquon Barkley, and the #4 pick (Chubb or Fitzpatrick)? They could even use one of Sachi Brown's second round gifts to trade back up and get Orlando Brown to play right tackle for the next decade.

The Arizona Cardinals are an aging team without a QB. They are also in a division with the league's two up-and-coming teams (SF and LAR). If you had the ability to get a head coaching job, would you pass on Arizona and wait for a better opportunity? Would it depend on your age? Do you take any head coaching job that is available?